[SMM Aluminum Express News] Indonesia and the European Union have formally signed the landmark Indonesia-European Union Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (IEU-CEPA). A central provision of the agreement is the phased elimination of import tariff on 96% of all products exported from the EU to Indonesia, a process that will be completed over a five-year timeline. This enhanced market access is projected to increase EU exports to Indonesia by approximately 30%, equivalent to an estimated €3 billion.
A major breakthrough is seen in the automotive sector, where the current high tariff of 50% on passenger vehicles from the EU will be gradually reduced to 0% within the five-year period. Furthermore, tariff on EU-made engines and electronic equipment, currently at 30%, will be completely eliminated. These specific tariff cuts for engines and electronics are scheduled to take effect on January 1, 2027, providing a clear timeline for businesses.
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